Originally published by U.S. Institute of Peace Muqtada al-Sadr, a Shia cleric whose Mahdi Army followers battled U.S. forces during the years of the occupation, made…
“Addressing Extremism after the Taliban’s Return in Afghanistan” is the topic of the Panel Discussion that the Religion & Security Council (RSC), the De Gasperi Foundation…
Originally published by The Vibes Taliban’s recent takeover has now made the making of a new democratic nation state of Afghanistan just a distant dream…
(Originally published by Middle East Eye) In Lebanon, an exasperated population cheers the formation of a new government after almost a year of tribulations and an…
The cover story in the March 2020 issue of Jivan entitled “Will Women’s Struggle for Dignity Ever End?” by Professor Shalini, focusing on the place of…
Remarks at the #LebanonForum “Tripoli’s Revolution: Building a City of Peace, Culture, and Development”. The Sustainable Network of Religious Leaders in the North of Lebanon was…
Vidyajyoti Journal of Theological Reflection, vol.85/8, August 2021 Fr. Victor Edwin demonstrates the two key aspects of Christian-Muslim relations in our time: the Jesuit heritage and…
(Originally published by The Arab Weekly) Lebanon, unlike many other countries, is actually ruled by a conglomerate of political figures and business elites and organisations. Therefore,…
I count it as a blessing to have spent six years studying in two universities in India: two years at the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) in…
Remarks at the #LebanonForum “Tripoli’s Revolution: Building a City of Peace, Culture, and Development”. Tripoli, the capital of North and second-largest Lebanese city, holds a strategic…